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The economic dynamics of work

M. Ryan Haley

Year
1986
Citations
11

Abstract

Abstract Only by developing management systems based on appropriate standards can a business successfully learn how to improve the technology of work. As a result, a new economics of work is created where the evolution of large organizations makes economic sense. But economies of scale no longer require rigid mass production of a limited product line. Flexibility can be introduced to produce product diversity without losing the efficiencies of standardization. Thus manufacturing can operate more flexibly like a service by learning to apply industrial robots and other smart machines. Service businesses can also learn how to manage more systematically by designing standard menus of operations.

Keywords

StandardizationFlexibility (engineering)Work (physics)Service (business)Product (mathematics)Industrial organizationComputer scienceDiversity (politics)Production (economics)Scale (ratio)

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